College Boys Frustrated with Referees Over Disallowed Goal
In a thrilling season opener at the Spengler Cup, Team Canada edged past the U.S. Collegiate Selects with a close 3-2 victory. However, frustrations arose concerning a disallowed goal that left the college team and their supporters disgruntled.
Match Overview
The game took place on December 26, 2025, sparking high expectations for the U.S. collegiate athletes making their debut. They showcased their skills against more seasoned professionals and quickly proved their merit in the competition.
Key Highlights
- Game Date: December 26, 2025
- Attendance: 6,267 fans (sold out)
- Goals:
- Shorthanded Goal: Nate Schnarr (Assist: Derek Grant) – 1:0
- 2nd Goal: Brett Seney (Assists: Clarke, Peca) – 2:0
- 3rd Goal: Mason Shaw (Assists: Foudy, Grant) – 3:0
- 1st Collegiate Goal: Gavin McCarthy (Assist: Muldowney) – 3:1
- Final Goal: Jack Musa – 3:2
Controversial Decisions
The match was marked by a significant controversy involving a disallowed goal. T.J. Hughes appeared to score but was thwarted by the referees due to a perceived goalie interference. This decision drew heated reactions from the collegiate bench, with frustrations boiling over into verbal outbursts. After a coach’s challenge, the original call stood, raising questions about officiating integrity.
Canadian Defense and U.S. Resilience
Despite the initial setback, the U.S. team demonstrated resilience. Their effort to strike back included a beautiful goal from McCarthy and a close call by Musa. Yet, despite the support of their enthusiastic fans, they could not equalize.
Conclusion
The U.S. Collegiate Selects proved themselves to be a worthy addition to the Spengler Cup, demonstrating talent and grit. However, they will be left reflecting on the missed opportunities and the contentious officiating that marked their first outing.